Thursday, March 1, 2012

Dr. Seuss’s Birthday: March 2, 1904


Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday: March 2, 1904

Lessons, Printables & Resources @ A to Z 

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The Sleep Book Dreams
After reading The Sleep Book by Dr. Seuss, have students think about a dream they have had and write about it. Includes downloadable writing paper.
Horton Hears a Who
After reading the book, students will think about what they would say to Horton if they were a Who. Includes supporting printables.
The Cat in The Hat – A Mini Unit
Lessons, activities, and links for The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
Yertle the Turtle
After reading the story, you can make these turtles and have students write about why they think Yertle is a bad king. Includes printable writing paper.
20 Fun Dr. Seuss Writing Prompts
A list of writing prompts you can use for Dr. Seuss books and characters.
Dr. Seuss Book Activities and Teaching Ideas
A sizable resource with Dr. Seuss extension lesson ideas organized by book title.
Dr. Seuss Theme Unit
abcteach’s printables: acrostic form: hats, book report form, shape books, and word searches.
Hop on Pop – Initial and Final Sounds
Students make a flip book. Grade Level(s): 1-2
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
Simple description of an activity to make a venn diagram for the book. Grades: K-2
Bartholomew and the Oobleck make Oobleck
A recipe to make “oobleck” Grades: K-5
Seussville Printable Pages and Worksheets for Dr. Seuss More than 100 pages searchable by activity or book.
Lesson Exchange: You’ve Got a Wocket Where?
Students identify rhyming word pairs, apply generalizations about the principle of onsets and rimes, and create and classify multiple lists of words, both real and nonsense, based on given rimes. Grades: 1-2
Meeting and Reading Dr. Seuss
Activities in preparation for Dr. Seuss Day… The standard that is being addressed is: Demonstrate competence in the general skills and strategies of the reading process.
Venn Diagram With One Fish, Two Fish by Dr. Seuss Students organize colored fish using a Venn Diagram.
I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today – Literature/Math Lesson
Children create their own word problems. Grades: 1-2
Book Discussion Guides

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